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Make a stenciled shirt with duct tape.

Step 4Paint.

Paint.
When you finished putting the stencil with all its islands on the shirt, you can start painting over it. Again, get yourself an underlay and put it under the top layer of the shirt, for you don't want the back of the shirt to get soiled. An old amazon.com cardboard will do. Now steal some acrylic paint from your sister's art supply and pretend to be Andy Warhol.

Scarcely put one layer of paint on it if you want it to look real oldschool. Two or more layers of paint will make your design look more even, but it'll get pretty thick when dry and rather disadventageous to wear.
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Apr 11, 2007. 7:11 PMIdahoDavid says:
I would think you could also use permanent ink felttip markers, too. they make some of those with tips up to an inch wide. Lots of colors to choose from, too. Cool idea.

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